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1841
 
    
US social reformer Catherine Beecher publishes an influential book to empower women, Treatise on Domestic Economy       
1843
 
     
Henry Cole commissions 1000 copies of the world's first Christmas card, designed for him by John Calcott Horsley        
Cole's Christmas card
Victoria and Albert Museum
1844
 
     
In his novel Coningsby Benjamin Disraeli develops the theme of Conservatism uniting 'two nations', the rich and the poor        
1844
 
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Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels meet in Paris and become life-long friends       
1845
 
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A blight destroys the potato crop in Ireland and causes what becomes known as the Great Famine      
c. 1845
 
     
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert follow the German custom of a family Christmas tree, immediately making it popular in Britain        
1846
 
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Landlords in Scotland begin to clear crofters from Highland estates so as to provide pasture for sheep     
1846
 
    
Members of the Donner Party, on the trail to California, survive by eating human flesh when trapped by snow in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada       
1848
 
    
A utopian community dedicated to the sharing of both property and sexual favours is established by John Humphrey Noyes near Oneida, New York       
c. 1849
 
    
Prince Albert is the driving force behind the plans for a Great Exhibition in London       
Letter from Prince Albert in 1849, proposing the Great Exhibition
National Archives, Kew